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Sefi Dollinger. Branka Petrovic. Chris Adam. Renu Vaish. Émilie Christiansen. Curtis Smith. Terry Dawes.

Concordia in the news
Posted on November 4, 2015

Concordia in the news features stories of Concordians who appear in the news. Discover alumni, students, faculty and experts who recently made an impact in the media.

Alumni in the news

Our alumni are featured in the media locally and around the world. Vist the Alumni News section to access an archive of stories or read the latest list of stories: 

  • Next Gen Metals Inc. issues a release announcing that Sefi Dollinger, a Concordia graduate, will sit on the board of directors of a new company that will result from the amalgamation of Next Gen with Dollinger Enterprises and NamasteVapes. The release is picked up by StockhouseDigital JournalMarketwired andStockwatch.
  • CBC.ca announces that Branka Petrovic (MA, English literature and creative writing) is one of two Quebecers on the longlist for the 2015 CBC Poetry Prize. The article is reprised by Yahoo! News.
  • The Hungarian Free Press publishes an article by Christopher Adam (BA, history) about waves of workers, upset about working conditions and wages at British-controlled Tesco retail outlets in Hungary, quitting their jobs.
  • Virtual-Strategy news release announces that Renu Vaish (BSc, cell and molecular biology), currently a vice president at EDGE Therapeutics in New Jersey, has been named 2015 Professional Woman of the Year by the U.S. National Association of Professional Women.
  • Droit-Inc announces that lawyer Émilie Christiansen (BA, communication studies) will offer a legal workshop for music industry craftspeople, in partnership with Concordia's CJLO radio and McGill's CKUT radio, Saturday, November 14, 11:30 a.m., at McGill's Shatner Ballroom, 3480 McTavish.
  • A release announces the appointment of John Molson School of Business alumnus Curtis Smith (BComm, 2008 and CPA diploma, 2012) as director of finance at Eguana Technologies. The release is picked up byDigital JournalStockwatch and Financial Buzz. Note that the release mistakenly locates the JMSB at McGill.
  • Cantech Letter publishes a piece by Terry Dawes, (MFA, film production, '02) about British Columbia fusion reactor developer General Fusion.
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